A HEAD teacher has won a battle to stop heavy lorries endangering primary school pupils.
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Family pay tribute to Wellington man who died after pre-Christmas river rescueNicholas Gilding, the head teacher of Bradford and Nynehead Primary School, Oake, who branded it 'unthinkable' that heavy lorries delivering to a proposed giant solar farm nearby at school dropping off and picking up times, has welcomed a decision by planners to restrict delivery times to the site.
He told the WWN this week: "I'm glad the planners have seen sense."
See the full story in this week's WWN.


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